Her time is very short, Mary Tudor is a very influential Queen. She did a lot to influence the future of Britain. Some say that she is a crazy madman, others say it is very smart. Recently, historians have found a letter that wrote a few days before Mary died. This is what it contains ... Dear friend, I, Mary Tudor was appointed Queen in 1553 when I had to compete for Jane Gray for the championship It was. "The territory of powerful people such as John Dudley, Northumberland, and Duke of Suffolk of Henry started planning for them, in fear of Mary recovering the Catholic faith in that country" (Eggs)
Domination of Mary Tudor did not give England the leadership necessary for the chaos of the church. King Henry VIII was partly responsible for Mary 's failure as Queen. Because his reform focused on politics, not religion. Mary said that I died in London on November 17, 1558, and was handed down to the luxury queen of Elizabeth I.
Henry VIII and Mary, the daughter of Catherine of Aragon, both got into the throne after death of her father and tried to bring Britain back to the Catholic church. Following the unpopularity of Queen Mary's rule, Queen Elizabeth I held power to the world situation with both ambition and powerful but practical Protestant. The British who was quietly supported by Queen Elizabeth started plundering Spanish merchant ships. The most famous "Dog of the Sea" is Captain Francis Drake. He got a Spanish treasure ship and gained about 4,600% net profit for his financial supporter.
Elizabeth Tudor (1533-1603) became Queen Elizabeth of England after the death of Queen Mary. Changing politics made her very dangerous in her early days. Elizabeth used her experience to become a vibrant and powerful monarch. Under her reign, Britain became an important European power. The UK is prosperous both economically and culturally. Her balanced treatment of religious conflict in the UK got her a nickname Good Queen Bess. Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902) is an author, lecturer, activist and plays an important role in the correct movement of women. She drafted a speech and important document for many sports, including women's "declaration of rights". Stanton supported the plan and guidance of the Seneca Falls Conference of 1848. In later life she began paying more attention to social reform, including child rearing, divorce law and abstinence. Stanton died in 18 years before the woman had voting rights